The duPont Registry has chosen the Mansory Vincero Bugatti Veyron for the cover of its prestigious March Issue. Mansory wanted to create a vehicle even more rare and special than an ‘ordinary’ Bugatti Veyron (which retails for a mere $1,800,000), so they souped up the ‘base’ model with $700,000 worth of enhancements, leaving the final creation with an approximate value of $2,500,000. “When you take an existing work of art, infuse even more artistic and performance characteristics, this is what you end up with,” said publisher, Thomas L. duPont. “The Uber-genius designers and engineers at Mansory are masters of this. The culmination of which we are privileged to immortalize on one of our covers.”
Enhancements added by Mansory include optimized air intakes and exhaust system, forged turbine wheels, a new aerodynamic carbon-fiber kit exterior, and upgraded interior luxuries like embossed leather, a new ambient lighting system, and new gear shift paddles. Designer Kourosh Mansory remarked, “We started with a flawless super-car, then added unique and compelling design and performance enhancements that will be appreciated and cherished by a few lucky owners… how exciting is this?” Mansoury Corp GMBH is headquartered in Germany.
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